McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50: The Rear-Engined Family’s Longest Variant

The McDonnell Douglas DC-9-50 was the longest variant of the DC-9. The family of rear-engined aircraft came about in the 1950s when the California-based Douglas Aircraft Company began thinking about building a medium-range plane to complement its high-capacity DC-8s.

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